Today, the crisis hasn’t hit France like it has Greece, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, etc. That doesn’t mean it won’t. But for now austerity programs haven’t halved salaries and the state still provides a certain degree of social protection to … Continue reading →

As general strikes have had less and less participation after 2010 at both private and public sector and precisely because of their total failure to halt the wave of institutional measures which has been imposing an unprecedented depreciation of labour … Continue reading →

We want to attack a certain discourse, the dominant discourse of the crisis, which explains to us that its causes lie in bad, finance capitalism. We think the financial crisis is just a symptom of another. In reality what’s at … Continue reading →